Posted in Social Media, Social Network on Jun 2nd, 2010
It’s called Flattr (don’t get me to say it out loud), it’s a Swedish start-up and it’s all about bringing economy into that part of the web where individuals spend a lot of time, creating great content.
Flattr is a social micro-payment platform that lets you donate to the things you like and thereby support the [...]
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We have been working on this tremendous great project for the last five months and finally the day of launch have arrived.
Together with the human rights NGO – The IRCT (International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims), we have developed a new identity to support and bring awareness towards an extremely important cause all powered by [...]
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The Danish newspaper Urban recently launched a facebook page to start a dialogue with users and readers in a new way. The page “Det må du (heller) ikke” (You’re not allowed to do that (either)) relates to a series of articles about the increasing number of rules and regulations in Denmark.
Urban already has an active [...]
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At first sight, it’s a copy of Facebook, but your friends are now your allies and the cause is all about human rights. Amnesty is the organization behind the Tyrannybook. It’s a social network with a focus on increasing the awareness of the cruelty against people that’s taking place around the globe. So far there [...]
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The first video with facts from the author of ‘Socialnomics’ – Eric Qualmann is now seen by more than 1.8 million on Youtube.
The evolution of social media is high speed – so to say, so the team behind the first video have now made a reloaded version – ‘Social Media Revolution 2 (Refresh).
Overall its more [...]
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Posted in Social Network on May 5th, 2010
On the 16th of April, the CEO at Ning, Jason Rosenthal announced some major changes at Ning. Cutting the staff with 40% and putting an end to the free Ning product.
Yesterday Ning sent out the new pricing plans being effective from July. Besides sticking to “No more Free Ning”, there are a few other interesting [...]
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Posted in Linkedin, Social Network on May 3rd, 2010
No doubt that Facebook is stealing the picture when it comes to changing platform, layout or adding new features.
The professional network Linkedin has been without change for almost 2-3 years, but during the last 6 months, a number of new features have been added.
A lot of people use Linkedin as a rollerdex – a tool [...]
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Posted in Social Network, Tech Development on Apr 27th, 2010
Just a few days after Facebook implemented their new feature of social plugins that will connect Facebook with content all around the web, the first mashup has appeared.
LikeButton.me is a website that uses Facebook’s feeds to show what your friends and other people like on different web pages. Like buttons have been incorporated on different [...]
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Posted in Social Network on Apr 16th, 2010
Yesterday the CEO at Ning, Jason Rosenthal announced some major changes at Ning. Cutting the staff with 40% and putting an end to the free Ning product.
What is Ning?
Ning is basically a platform on which you can build your own social network and until yesterday, everyone could build their own niche or large scale social [...]
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Here is a follow up on some of my previous writing about geolocation. It seems to be the great talk of the – at least in the social media sphere.
During the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference last month, location based services was announced to become the new dominating technology in 2010. SXSW is a five [...]
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